Joy

Joy

(language)

A functional programming language by Manfred von
Thun. Joy is unusual because it is not based on lambda calculus, but on the composition of functions. Functions
take a stack as argument, consume any number of parameters
from it, and return it with any number of results on it. The
concatenation of programs denotes the composition of
functions. One of the datatypes of Joy is that of quoted
programs, of which lists are a special case.

This was an irresistible combination of great works, with the players, conducted by the calm and confident Andrew Gourlay, in the finest of form and responding joyfully to the different demands placed upon them.

Dexter Dexterous's surreal and funky ska shenanigans embraces all aspects of theatricality in a brimming blend of hillbilly-folk, funk and reggae, producing a joyfully haphazard sound with a manifesto to entertain.

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